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people go there to get away from the inner city. but look what happened. is this the kind of place -- is this the direction that our schools are going? >> what i think you're getting at is almost a comparison to what we've recently done with regard to anti-terrorism where people have had to change the way in which they've conducted their air travel and other types of ways of life where you're used to taking our shoes off and going through the tsa pat-downs. we're spending a lot more money on counterterrorism than gun violence. but we have more deaths due to gun violence than to terrorism. we have to start putting more attention, more resources and maybe having to change some of these types of security measures, unfortunately. >> congresswoman, let me ask you about this security issue. this is a tough issue. most people don't want to have to go through drills like that. like i said, a lot of people in the newtown area and i know it well, we're up there, that's why they're there, because it's a calmer, peaceful place. and yet is the kind of drill that my sis
people go there to get away from the inner city. but look what happened. is this the kind of place -- is this the direction that our schools are going? >> what i think you're getting at is almost a comparison to what we've recently done with regard to anti-terrorism where people have had to change the way in which they've conducted their air travel and other types of ways of life where you're used to taking our shoes off and going through the tsa pat-downs. we're spending a lot more money...
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. >> i still like wells fargo, much more expensive than bank of america or citi. we like anything attached to the housing market. wells is more attached to the housing market. b of a does do originations but nowhere near the size of wells fargo. they got out of a big chunk of the business last year. they were trying to fix their balance sheet. we still like those names really attached to the housing market, especially mortgage banking, wells, usb and pnc. >> feds will keep these levels for two and a half years. are banks going to be throwing cash bonfires, rolling in it. >> that's the problem with big portfolio lenders. we wrote a report, you want a mortgage bank be careful on the portfolio side that name will continue to come under pressure. doesn't mean earnings will kplooelt completely collapse but you're not going to see earnings growth out of those big balance sheets. where you're going to see earnings growth people in the mortgage bank that profitability is really strong. on the balance sheet side, under pressure with rates this low. that's why i think some
. >> i still like wells fargo, much more expensive than bank of america or citi. we like anything attached to the housing market. wells is more attached to the housing market. b of a does do originations but nowhere near the size of wells fargo. they got out of a big chunk of the business last year. they were trying to fix their balance sheet. we still like those names really attached to the housing market, especially mortgage banking, wells, usb and pnc. >> feds will keep these...
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citi and bank of america and discover are the three names she's upgrading today. also taking a positive stance overall on the financial services sector. meredith whitney will be my guest tomorrow. talking about this call where she upgraded the banks today. she is telling clients this right now. my next guest is one of the most well known analysts due to his early warnings on the 2008 financial crisis. you know he is leaving rochdale securities after another unauthorized trade by a colleague put rochdale in the red. dick bove is with me more to talk about financials. dick, good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> so who are you likely to sign with? there are rumors you're heading to rafferty or cantor. what's your plan? >> i've had an opportunity to look at 20 firms in the last couple months. i've interviewed with 11 of them. i came up with ten offers. basically what i decided after going through the industry is that what i want to be is an analyst who speaks their mind, so i'm looking for a small firm which is well capitalized and ha
citi and bank of america and discover are the three names she's upgrading today. also taking a positive stance overall on the financial services sector. meredith whitney will be my guest tomorrow. talking about this call where she upgraded the banks today. she is telling clients this right now. my next guest is one of the most well known analysts due to his early warnings on the 2008 financial crisis. you know he is leaving rochdale securities after another unauthorized trade by a colleague put...
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and so the city was in a time warp. and, as has so often been the case, in the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. >> so you had an idea, and you were king. >> yeah, all of a sudden, i looked like i was a rocket scientist. >> not a rocket scientist but a showman. >> captain of the britannia! ready, aim, fire! [explosions booming] >> when he imploded the old dunes hotel in 1993, the event became a steve wynn extravaganza live on television. [cheers and applause] out of the ashes, he built the bellagio--at the time, the most expensive hotel in the world. he sold the bellagio and mirage resorts in 2000 and pocketed more than $600 million. by then, las vegas was calling itself the entertainment capital of the world. steve wynn is known for his charm, but he's also known for his explosive temper. >> i wish that i was a more considerate person, and to the extent that i demonstrate consideration for other people, at my age, i wish that i had gotten to that point earlier. >> he got to this state of self-awareness wit
and so the city was in a time warp. and, as has so often been the case, in the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. >> so you had an idea, and you were king. >> yeah, all of a sudden, i looked like i was a rocket scientist. >> not a rocket scientist but a showman. >> captain of the britannia! ready, aim, fire! [explosions booming] >> when he imploded the old dunes hotel in 1993, the event became a steve wynn extravaganza live on television. [cheers and...
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that was the other side of this. citi with that announcement they were cutting their costs. today one of the big gainers. that set off a rally in financials. bank of america closing about $10 for the first time in 17 months. >> all right, bertha. thanks so much. hopes running high for pandora media, meanwhile. >> the radio advertising market alone that we're just beginning to scratch the surface of is a $15 billion plus market. we're a leader in mobile, which is set to become another $15 billion plus market. >> we're going to hear more from the radio company ceo. >>> later, our panel of wall street pros will tell you what you need to know about tomorrow morning's market in a full minute and a half. you'll want to know what's going to move money around tomorrow. can't afford to miss it. stick around on "closing bell." or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultim
that was the other side of this. citi with that announcement they were cutting their costs. today one of the big gainers. that set off a rally in financials. bank of america closing about $10 for the first time in 17 months. >> all right, bertha. thanks so much. hopes running high for pandora media, meanwhile. >> the radio advertising market alone that we're just beginning to scratch the surface of is a $15 billion plus market. we're a leader in mobile, which is set to become...
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player in kansas city, second amendment instead of blaming the sick people who use them. republicans have responded to a fiscal cliff counter offer to president obama. eamon javers joins us now from washington with all the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. leapt me walk you through the specifics or at least what specifics we have so far from this boehner counter offer and you can see where it falls short from the white house's perspective right in the top line take a look at the details here. boehner and the other house republicans are asking for $800 billion in new tax reform revenue. that's short of the $1.6 trillion that the president would like to see there. also health savings of $600 billion. mandatory savings of $300 billion. revisions of cpa of 200 billion. other discretionary saving 300 billion. they say net savings is $2.2 trillion all told. the white house says this plan is not balanced, and interestingly there's a little side skirmish here between the speaker of the house john boehner and erskine bowls. boehner said this was based on a report t
player in kansas city, second amendment instead of blaming the sick people who use them. republicans have responded to a fiscal cliff counter offer to president obama. eamon javers joins us now from washington with all the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. leapt me walk you through the specifics or at least what specifics we have so far from this boehner counter offer and you can see where it falls short from the white house's perspective right in the top line take a look...
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two of the biggest names in the most widely held stocks around, citi and apple topping the news this hour. headlines aren't good. apple right now is down about 4%. back in bear market territory, down 22% from their historic intraday high of $705 set back in september. right now shares are trading at $551.33. bob pisani joins me on the floor of the nyse. it started with this idc report citing the fact that they would lose their dominance in the tablet market in probably the next couple of years, and then the margin requirement story. >> it is a little complicated. i just want to address this issue first of the rally that we've got because i think that is sort of what's moving the overall market. there is some vague talk in washington that there may be some republican members starting to break ranks with the leadership on the tax issue. there's talk now that some republicans might be willing to accept higher taxes for the wealthy. this would be a break-through. we're monitoring that. now to what sue was talking about on apple. there are some firms raising margin requirements. i think t
two of the biggest names in the most widely held stocks around, citi and apple topping the news this hour. headlines aren't good. apple right now is down about 4%. back in bear market territory, down 22% from their historic intraday high of $705 set back in september. right now shares are trading at $551.33. bob pisani joins me on the floor of the nyse. it started with this idc report citing the fact that they would lose their dominance in the tablet market in probably the next couple of years,...
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you can't borrow a lot, so you have to have the cash to be able to build. when you have a conservative capital structure and you're buying iconic assets in great cities, i think you'll do very well over time. traditionally, that's been proven in real estate. >> we all know it was a very hotly contested presidential election, and of course your dad, donald, has been on our program a lot. he was a big supporter of romney. there were stories going around that you said, dad, pull it back a bit. you don't have to be so negative on the president. is that what happened? >> it was fascinating because this was a widely circulated report that was without fact at all, and not one reporter actually called and asked the question you just did, which is, is that true? no, it wasn't. my father has been a very important part of the dialogue. he's been saying a lot of things that other people, you know, not wanting to be in a space where they're talking about politics, they don't see it as advantageous. they're not really speaking their minds. it would not be my place to tel
you can't borrow a lot, so you have to have the cash to be able to build. when you have a conservative capital structure and you're buying iconic assets in great cities, i think you'll do very well over time. traditionally, that's been proven in real estate. >> we all know it was a very hotly contested presidential election, and of course your dad, donald, has been on our program a lot. he was a big supporter of romney. there were stories going around that you said, dad, pull it back a...
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>> citi is talking about supply chain cuts for the iphone. but we also know that apple increased production 45% to 50% and as the yields get easier, as it gets easier to get this stuff i think it's interesting. we could see some cuts. just because they increased production from october to december. so this might be semantics. at the end of the day, we sold it about 584, so i think it's a trading range stock. i've said it. i think the low 500 is very interesting particularly given the china news, given the 50 new countries that they're in. i just don't see this getting resolved until you get to january 22nd which is when the company reports earnings and we get a better read on gross margins, on products yields and all of this noise. >> glen young is the analyst who cut the stock today, slashed its price target. glen, welcome back to "halftime" >> thanks. >> help us understand how three weeks ago you came on the show, initiated coverage with a buy. you've seen enough in that period of time to change to a neutral. what happened? >> remember when
>> citi is talking about supply chain cuts for the iphone. but we also know that apple increased production 45% to 50% and as the yields get easier, as it gets easier to get this stuff i think it's interesting. we could see some cuts. just because they increased production from october to december. so this might be semantics. at the end of the day, we sold it about 584, so i think it's a trading range stock. i've said it. i think the low 500 is very interesting particularly given the...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. rally in motion. we're hitting the after hours action in rimm as the shares surge. should you keep betting on blackberry 10. plus, which economy is the best bet in 2013? jpmorgan's chief economist has his top pick. and we're debating the big deal of the day with the bull and the bear case for the nyse ice. but let's check out where the traders stand before we hit tomorrow's session. so, steve, buyer or seller today? >> i think you have to lighten up on a lot of the positions you've had some profitts in. it's really prudent to start peeling off the winners, because we're still waiting on fiscal cliff, as everyone knows. i think the market is poised to sell the news event here. i don't know if we're going to have a news event to sell. >> right. just because you sell those winners doesn't mean that you can't still be in the trade, correct karen? a lot of people are receiving but re-entering the trade. >> this is a strategy you normally never do, realize, especially with long-term deals, realize those now
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. rally in motion. we're hitting the after hours action in rimm as the shares surge. should you keep betting on blackberry 10. plus, which economy is the best bet in 2013? jpmorgan's chief economist has his top pick. and we're debating the big deal of the day with the bull and the bear case for the nyse ice. but let's check out where the traders stand before we hit tomorrow's session. so, steve, buyer or seller...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ticking] >> when steve jobs returned to apple in 1997, the company had just 5% of the computer market and was almost broke. when jobs died of cancer 14 years later, apple was the second most valuable corporation in the world. in his best-selling biography of jobs, walter isaacson writes that he revolutionized or reimagined seven industries. he did it, isaacson says, by standing at the crossroads of science and the humanities, connecting creativity with technology, and combining leaps of imagination with fea
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they're doing a test pattern in kansas city. i spoke about it on the 5:00 p.m. show. you'll see more on google than apple. >> you'll be back later. >> if you'll have me. >> i want to ask you about interest rates when we come back. >> perfect. my strong suit. >> there you go. >>> gold prices closing right now. it's been a tough week for the gold bulls. brian shackman is tracking the action. >> i feel like everyone is saying, i'm brian shackman, blackberry for work, apple for fun. gold has to go somewhere. gold is potentially flat and it's holding below $1700 right now. if you expand it out to the week, you see what happened post the fed. it sort of fell off the table. over a seven-day span, again, flat. volatility and the options market, this is going to stay this way maybe for a little while. i want to look at the whole flex because basically it's the same story. you see copper and palladium up, especially palladium. copper is a proxy for chinese growth. a little bit of optimism out of that. in terms of where the money flow here, folks, basically it seems that trading
they're doing a test pattern in kansas city. i spoke about it on the 5:00 p.m. show. you'll see more on google than apple. >> you'll be back later. >> if you'll have me. >> i want to ask you about interest rates when we come back. >> perfect. my strong suit. >> there you go. >>> gold prices closing right now. it's been a tough week for the gold bulls. brian shackman is tracking the action. >> i feel like everyone is saying, i'm brian shackman,...
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>> for citi, that's a good point. citi is not constrained to the united states. half of citi corp's revenues come in emerging markets. which growth may be slowing. it's an advantage i think inherent in the model. >> jason, i'm curious, your-very familiar with how the group trades. what happens to this group which has been on a massive run? what happens to the group should a fiscal cliff deal be reached? is it a news event for financials or will they rally? >> i think initially you probably get the rally. clearly they sold off post-the election on concerns, you know, when the fiscal cliff came to the forefront. now that talks are closer to a resolution, they're getting a lift. i expect to see a lift. there are still structural long-term issues that probably don't get decided in this round of negotiations that could weigh on the economy longer term. >> jason, we'll leave it there. good to see you. jason goldberg at barclays. >> kent kelly has details on insider trading. stick around to see who made greenberg's list of the worst ceos of 2012. as we go to break, we'l
>> for citi, that's a good point. citi is not constrained to the united states. half of citi corp's revenues come in emerging markets. which growth may be slowing. it's an advantage i think inherent in the model. >> jason, i'm curious, your-very familiar with how the group trades. what happens to this group which has been on a massive run? what happens to the group should a fiscal cliff deal be reached? is it a news event for financials or will they rally? >> i think initially...
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the biggest inequality in the united states is inner city education. half the kids in inner schools do high school. many of those kids are minority. it's wrong. it's unfair. it kills opportunity. we all want an equitable society. what makes it equitable? you can do it the way cuba tried. okay. well, then it will be equitable but it won't be much. i don't see people saying i want inequity. we want to lift society up so everyone's better off. that does not mean people don't have to pay people what they're competitively worth. if you don't want a free society, then start dictating what compensation can be. >> this conference is called opportunities for tomorrow. i want to get your sense in terms of where you think, in this country at least, and maybe globally, the next rate opportunity is, if you will. from an investing perspective. >> i've been around in asia and hong kong and japan recently and chile and brazil. you know what the most blinding thing is? you know who's got the best opportunity in the world? right here. best universities, best businesses,
the biggest inequality in the united states is inner city education. half the kids in inner schools do high school. many of those kids are minority. it's wrong. it's unfair. it kills opportunity. we all want an equitable society. what makes it equitable? you can do it the way cuba tried. okay. well, then it will be equitable but it won't be much. i don't see people saying i want inequity. we want to lift society up so everyone's better off. that does not mean people don't have to pay people...
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mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had. we've gotten this little 6% lift. i think that we've kind of wobbled sideways for a little while. i feel like the market just in general is probably in search of a little bit of an excuse before too long to back off in some hard way so, therefore, as opposed to people thinking that the only thing standing in the way of a much higher market is some kind of a cliff agreement, you might be able to get more of a sell on the news response. i was looking back to the debt ceiling experience in the summer of 2011 which in many ways doesn't fit but in the market dynamics it does fit. 7% decline.
mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had....
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headquarters of cnbc, on "power lunch," the fallout from citi, thousands of jobs being cut, but the stock moving up. where does the bank and its stock price goes from here. "forbes" out with the most powerful people list, not richest, including the trailblazing ceo of the magazine who says people aren't paying enough taxi to. >>> problems for the dreamliner. how big a problem are this? now back to scott. >>> so see you in about 12 minutes. based on cnbc's rise above meter p. the likelihood of a deal getting done now stands at just 25%. larry mcdonald joins us with his latest analysis. larry good to see you again. welcome back. >> good to be here. >> we're at plus 126 on the dow, yet the cnbc meter says 25. what's your take? >> well, most interesting, my 17 lehman systemic risk indicators are 50% below the may levels, but my economic indicators have deteriorated dramatically the last 7 to 10 days. if you look at gold, you look at oil, you look at the perform abof treasuries. we've had a rally in the s&p. treasuries have not sold off, then you have a situation where anything consumer
headquarters of cnbc, on "power lunch," the fallout from citi, thousands of jobs being cut, but the stock moving up. where does the bank and its stock price goes from here. "forbes" out with the most powerful people list, not richest, including the trailblazing ceo of the magazine who says people aren't paying enough taxi to. >>> problems for the dreamliner. how big a problem are this? now back to scott. >>> so see you in about 12 minutes. based on cnbc's...
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the city's oldest bakery not staying open for one day more. while the 202-year-old shop is suffering from failing real estate prices. the landlord doubled the rent and says basically he is shutting down because he cannot stay profitable. kind of sad. all those people who have enjoyed his baguette for 43 years. >> maybe he can go to belgium. >> what can we expect for housing in 2013? let us bring in president of team investments. all right, tanya, what are you seeing how the there? give us your forecast. >> i would like to say we are going to see a lot of short sales but if the fiscal cliff is not averted, we will see mortgage rates stay low. they can't afford to raise rates because, here is a great example. in 1987, $170,000 house, the payment is more than $270,000 house with 5% down today. so they can't afford to raise the mortgages if we go over the cliff. the other thing is people won't be able to short sale because that will be taxable income. so it would be better for them to forclose. that really hurts the banks. it hurts everyone. hurts
the city's oldest bakery not staying open for one day more. while the 202-year-old shop is suffering from failing real estate prices. the landlord doubled the rent and says basically he is shutting down because he cannot stay profitable. kind of sad. all those people who have enjoyed his baguette for 43 years. >> maybe he can go to belgium. >> what can we expect for housing in 2013? let us bring in president of team investments. all right, tanya, what are you seeing how the there?...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> let's play one of our favorite games here on "fast money." the good, the band the ugly, starring, tonight, mike murphy. first, the good. over the past couple of months, mike has been hitting the gas on ford. take a listen. >> think you buy ford on weakness. looking for ford to get above $11.50. i this i you stay long this name. >> shares of ford have been going higher. up 13%. what do you do now? >> we bought more ford today. ford is a great way to play the recovery. and a great way to play the recovery in housing. you can tie f-150 sales, the most popular vehicle told world wide directly to housing starts. ford continues to move forward. >> f-150, a pickup truck. >> yeah. >> onto the bad here. last month, mike was looking for a
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but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >> the 20-year-old steve jobs returned to northern california after trekking through india for several months in 1974. with his friend steve wozniak, he started building and peddling a primitive computer for hobbyists. in 1976, with a $1,300 investment, they founded apple computer in his parents' garage. >> explain to me how somebody who was a hippie, a college dropout, somebody who drops l.s.d. and marijuana goes off to india and comes back deciding he wants to be a businessman. >> jobs has within him sort of this conflict, but he doesn't quite see it as a conflict, between being hippie-ish and antimaterialistic but wanting to sell things like wozniak's board, wanting to create a business. and i think that's exactly what silicon valley was all about in those days-- let's do a start-up in our parents' garage and try
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citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of john boehner as speaker was greatly exaggerated. did you see this "new york times" piece? more support for boehner now than anytime in his speaker ship. is that's setting up for -- >> but it is social media and twitter allows to you see these things. >> sausage factory into the front of the kitchen. >> exactly. >> geithner didn't use the word marginal rates had to go up, just said rates. >> rates are already going up. there will be a tax increase to people making more than 250 anyway because of the health care law. so the idea that somehow they will get a freebie is ju
citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of...
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past. >> more steve jobs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >> the cancer that eventually killed steve jobs was discovered accidentally. while he was being checked for kidney stones back in 2004, a cat scan showed a shadow on his pancreas that turned out to be a malignant tumor. but as jobs' biographer walter isaacson t
past. >> more steve jobs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe...
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red position and that flummoxes about a dozen new york city police officers. i ran alongside -- might as well have been 1880. here we are talking about apple tv. at some point in technology, we got to even up the technology gap. >> thanks so much for being with us, brian. can you see brian's entire exclusive interview with tim cook on rock center, 10:00 p.m. eastern time on nbc. >> can't wait. >>> let's dig a little deeper with our all-star apple panel right now. apple supply chain expert brian blair is with us. he's with wedge partners. cnbc's jon fortt is here. and today's "power lunch" contributor is jim iuorio. jim, i'm going to start with you, if i could. how do you feel about apple? i'm starting with you really because the rebound in the stock, everybody's talking about it down here. what do you make of that? >> as a company i feel great about apple but i have to push that aside because we're talking about the stock price here. even if we correctly identified why apple was trading lower for the last couple weeks, as strictly a tax thing, that doesn't mea
red position and that flummoxes about a dozen new york city police officers. i ran alongside -- might as well have been 1880. here we are talking about apple tv. at some point in technology, we got to even up the technology gap. >> thanks so much for being with us, brian. can you see brian's entire exclusive interview with tim cook on rock center, 10:00 p.m. eastern time on nbc. >> can't wait. >>> let's dig a little deeper with our all-star apple panel right now. apple...
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so it's right in the heart of the city. and then you have with the high line, we all know the impact of that. and the expansion of the hudson boulevard that's being built. all these things coming toget r together, and this is where people want to be today in chelsea. i mean, you know when we go out and night and all the new restaurants and activity going, it's all in that area. so i think this will really become the new heart. it'll be kind of a shift. and it's exciting because people said it wouldn't happen. and the vision of the bloomberg administration was -- they were right on target. >> so city government was on your side here. i think of all the things that stand in the way of projects like this, whether it's regulatory issues or zoning issues or labor problems, or credit not being available or the fiscal cliff, any -- i mean it's -- and it's happening. so none of those things stood in your way? they make it more difficult? >> i mean, look -- doing a job this size in these times certainly -- >> took a while. >> right.
so it's right in the heart of the city. and then you have with the high line, we all know the impact of that. and the expansion of the hudson boulevard that's being built. all these things coming toget r together, and this is where people want to be today in chelsea. i mean, you know when we go out and night and all the new restaurants and activity going, it's all in that area. so i think this will really become the new heart. it'll be kind of a shift. and it's exciting because people said it...
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citi the biggest mover. 11,000 head count reduction. bank of america was the best gainer in the dow on a percentage basis, closing up $10 first time in 17 months and the best gainer in the dow year to date so far, melissa, up 86%. >> wow. big gain for bank of america. they closed above ten and stayed above ten is very important. >> to me, i'm not certain why it's up. i'm 450 million shares normal buying. stock's up 6%. that's a tremendous move. i think there must have been some shorts courting this. technically we're above the may high. i think people will be looking to buy this breakout. i wouldn't be one of these people but it stands to reason it probably goes up tomorrow. >> all right. sometimes traders hit it out of the park and sometimes they swing and miss. let's play the good, the bad, the ugly. back the in october tim got a chance to dial in on a samsung trade. take a listen. >> i think samsung is the call. it is about hardware prices where i think apple can't compete with these guys and where they're losing market share. >> all
citi the biggest mover. 11,000 head count reduction. bank of america was the best gainer in the dow on a percentage basis, closing up $10 first time in 17 months and the best gainer in the dow year to date so far, melissa, up 86%. >> wow. big gain for bank of america. they closed above ten and stayed above ten is very important. >> to me, i'm not certain why it's up. i'm 450 million shares normal buying. stock's up 6%. that's a tremendous move. i think there must have been some...
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the kids, 48% according to the recent presentation, the kids want the i-touch or starter devic devices. there stores in ten global cities are packed. people want apple product. >> they do. two of my kids want apple product this christmas. they won't get them but they want them. >> mandy. >> my kids are getting eye touches. they are in school not watch "street signs" so i can say that. >> they want games. this year it is mine craft. who knows what it'll be bedazzled or whatever. you are downloading movies. if you are on a plane, this is the best thing that ever happened to a family. >> i agree. but you're the wealth person there. here's the thing. we are told that $200 a month tax increase on middle class if we go over the fiscal cliff will doom us. well die. whole country will go bankrupt. you understand my facetiousness. but we spend well over $200 a m on things that didn't even exist ten years ago. the smart phones pb apps. cars. why are we spending 200 a m on things that didn't even exist back then. >> you don't feel it the the same way. >> you have to australia to get that for your
the kids, 48% according to the recent presentation, the kids want the i-touch or starter devic devices. there stores in ten global cities are packed. people want apple product. >> they do. two of my kids want apple product this christmas. they won't get them but they want them. >> mandy. >> my kids are getting eye touches. they are in school not watch "street signs" so i can say that. >> they want games. this year it is mine craft. who knows what it'll be...
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. >> we really want to get into the cuts coming to state, city, the local governments. that's going to take money out of education, all the things we care about. so, the fact these lawmakers are sitting down and, like, sort of keeping with these opening salvos, it's frustrating. the time is over, bill. you had 13 months. we have 28 days left. >> moving on. we'll do the same, as a matter of fact. we're coming back for the closing countdown. >>> after the bell, spending is not the only thing that will be significantly cut if we go off that cliff. robert frank is describing why the number of millionaires is also facing a cut. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice!
. >> we really want to get into the cuts coming to state, city, the local governments. that's going to take money out of education, all the things we care about. so, the fact these lawmakers are sitting down and, like, sort of keeping with these opening salvos, it's frustrating. the time is over, bill. you had 13 months. we have 28 days left. >> moving on. we'll do the same, as a matter of fact. we're coming back for the closing countdown. >>> after the bell, spending is...
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what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after the election -- >> but honestly, the administration has criticized the republicans because there are no specifics in the spending cuts. >> come on, look. the erskine bowles language -- you know how this works. house republicans are will -- >> give me one. >> i won't play that game and here's why. house republicans -- house republicans are willing to sit . house republicans are willing to sit down. they're not any more anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors
what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after the election -- >> but honestly, the administration has criticized the republicans because there are no specifics in the...
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is that something -- i'm not saying you're not, but you know the way to political winds are blowing, you've seen mcdonald has some success and, you know, we're not even allowed to drink like 16.1 ounces in new york city. things are going in a very strange direction. does that factor into your thinking? pizza is not thought of as health food. >> you put a bunch of vegetables on it and it can be healthy. there are some menu labelling issues. >> when are you guys going to follow him right in there? if you look at the ties over here, they're disappearing quickly. >> cold pizza has been a staple for a long time. i think that's going to remain our core entrance into the breakfast market. >> yeah. you don't need eggs, either. it's basically bread, chicken and cheese. that doesn't seem like a -- usually i don't eat anything until like 10:30 or something. and one egg. you really shouldn't do that if you're up at 3:30, right? >> if you're up at 3:30, i think you need a meal. highly recommend pizza. >> how come the holiday sess a bigger time for you, patrick? >> you know, as families start to g
is that something -- i'm not saying you're not, but you know the way to political winds are blowing, you've seen mcdonald has some success and, you know, we're not even allowed to drink like 16.1 ounces in new york city. things are going in a very strange direction. does that factor into your thinking? pizza is not thought of as health food. >> you put a bunch of vegetables on it and it can be healthy. there are some menu labelling issues. >> when are you guys going to follow him...
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i had a lunch. >> it was in the city. >> no. >> you were so close, you came across the bridge? >> i also had to meet with my style team. >> okay. >> my style is lacking, apparently. >> another historic night at madison square garden and the 12-12-12 concert brought relief for hurricane sandy. the sold-out show lasted nearly six hours and was said to have reached an audience of two billion, with a b, people around the world. it was broadcast over tv, radio, internet, quite a night if you were lucky enough to have a ticket. i was actually at another charity dinner where they auctioned off tickets to this event with a car waiting outside and some very generous person spend $19,000 and bought the tickets. >> not that much. >> 19 you think is not? >> i thought there were tickets earlier that were going for more than that, also. >> it was an extraordinary concert for an extraordinary situation. and -- >> it will be interesting to see how much money -- >> we'll probably find out soon enough how much money was raised. >> 12-12-12. and we're all still here. >> someone told me at 12:-12-
i had a lunch. >> it was in the city. >> no. >> you were so close, you came across the bridge? >> i also had to meet with my style team. >> okay. >> my style is lacking, apparently. >> another historic night at madison square garden and the 12-12-12 concert brought relief for hurricane sandy. the sold-out show lasted nearly six hours and was said to have reached an audience of two billion, with a b, people around the world. it was broadcast over tv,...
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certain city tty is the greates we're looking for. getting to a solution almost seems to be as important or more important than the solution itself. you need to know what the plan is. >> what are they saying in terms of 2013? what's the outlook? >> the outlook is as reported. if we go over the cliff, the outlook is less optimistic, obviously. will it be like it was back in 2007? i don't think that's the case. it won't be positive. growth will stymy. it becomes a problem. >> of course, we know businesses today have got, what, $3.6 trillion in cash on balance sheets. are you expecting that cash to go to work in 2013? how will folks allocate that money? >> one of the things that has to happen, based on what we see from want cliethe clients we se there was tax reform, that would accelerate moving that cash. certainty first, tax reform second. >> i guess that's what i'm trying to get at. what are you hearing in terms of executives in terms of what they're going to do now. i understand they want certainty. of course. but what are you hearin
certain city tty is the greates we're looking for. getting to a solution almost seems to be as important or more important than the solution itself. you need to know what the plan is. >> what are they saying in terms of 2013? what's the outlook? >> the outlook is as reported. if we go over the cliff, the outlook is less optimistic, obviously. will it be like it was back in 2007? i don't think that's the case. it won't be positive. growth will stymy. it becomes a problem. >> of...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> marijuana possession becoming legal under washington state law on thursday. for those who are 21 and older. as marijuana legalization supporters rejoice, marijuana still remains illegal under federal law of course and the white house is weighing the response of federal law enforcement on that front. steve fox is director of state campaigns and government relations for the marijuana policy project. he joins us this morning from washington. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> just so i know, are you high right now? we've had some people on television the last couple of days on various channels who admit not to be. >> right. i'm not. are you drunk? >> fair enough. i want to know where we're headed.
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you'll be able to see during the fast money halftime report. >> google agreeing to sell a set top tv boxmaker called motorola home. the price tag is $2.4 billion in cash and stock. era is a georgia based equipment maker and the shares jumped after hours. >> when we return a major winter storm wreaking havoc across the central plains. draco will make holiday travel difficult. an update right after this. and then it's your tools of the trade. oil, gold and more as we get ready for another day on trading on wall street. "squawk" will be back. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christ
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and it was the expertise of the city of london and the british civil severalants heading the european euro projects who said actually, no, that won't work in practical terms. politicians have to live in the real world. >> and maybe to pander to people in the way that there are fears that they may have. even all of that said, how important is it for the eu that they maintain this relationship? >> well, i think the relationship has got to change. so my view is that the euro absolutely survives. ubs has always, always believed that the euro will be 17 countries. it should never have been created, you about now that it's here, it must stay intact. but the eu's relationship, that i think probably does have to adjust. because the eurozone has to integrate more and the uk isn't interested in that. sweden is not interested in that. poland is not interested in that. >> but we hear now the rhetoric from london politicians, from british politicians. lots of pressure on britain to leave. >> well, certainly there is rhetoric. we've seen this in the netherlands. when you have a serious debate about
and it was the expertise of the city of london and the british civil severalants heading the european euro projects who said actually, no, that won't work in practical terms. politicians have to live in the real world. >> and maybe to pander to people in the way that there are fears that they may have. even all of that said, how important is it for the eu that they maintain this relationship? >> well, i think the relationship has got to change. so my view is that the euro absolutely...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily
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. >> how is the year going to shape up? this year, warmest new york city is over a hundred years. we have terrible storms. everywhere in the country got bizarre weather. you have any vision of looking out and saying, is it another bizarre year next year? >> most businesses do plan off of last year. unfortunately from a weather perspective, that typically just doesn't occur. we have one of the warmest winters and least snow in 50 years. today is the first day of winter earn it feels like it. we will get colder. i would expect businesses to see a lot more cold and snow than last year. favorable for seasonable items and hopefully people will see snow blowers under the tree this christmas. >> evan, keep warm, sir. >> happy holidays. >> things that make you go hmmm. think your job is hard, you've got nothing on santa. take a look at who gistilogisti would take for us to do his job. it would take 712 million workers to deliver 760 million pounds of gift. >> what can red and white do for you? is that new motto? >> a lot. >> coming up, final round of our fierce competitor series. today's
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cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the earnings the other day. i bought the stock the other day. you know that, and i left myself a long runway in essence to be incorrect on the purchase. it's not about timing. it's about the thesis and understanding that i think in 2013 yum, which is so tethered to the chinese economy, i think that economy turns around. ultimately i think yum is in an excellent position, they're doing well domestically in the u.s. with taco bell and pizza hut and i think the growth and expansion in china will come back. >> well, a crude reality for oil today, the commodities sliding roughly 2% so how low can black gold go? we'll make a pit stop to find out and special dividend craze continues, trading the latest names to pay
cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the earnings the other day. i bought the stock the other day. you know that, and i left myself a long...
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but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedi
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he was part of the announcement today here in new york city by satellite coming from down in the dominican. as we look at shares of delta, take a look at this. stock up, a nice gain today, almost 7%. tyler, in the end, what we're going to see is more of these types of deals in the industry, as you see the domestic u.s. carriers tried to increase their exposure to some of these lucrative markets. >> you answered my question. virgin gets to remain a virgin after it jumps into bed with delta. >> i'm in the touching that. come on, that's a no win situation. yes, it remains, the brand remains. >> the brand remains. what's it going to do for airfares? anything? is there anything that will affect the flying public really? >> i think it's too soon to know. conjecture to say we're going to see airfares go up or down because of this. >> sue. >> gentlemen, analyzing the analyst, goldman sachs making calls on retail sector coach and michael kors. back in two. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. ou
he was part of the announcement today here in new york city by satellite coming from down in the dominican. as we look at shares of delta, take a look at this. stock up, a nice gain today, almost 7%. tyler, in the end, what we're going to see is more of these types of deals in the industry, as you see the domestic u.s. carriers tried to increase their exposure to some of these lucrative markets. >> you answered my question. virgin gets to remain a virgin after it jumps into bed with...
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but the demand in tier two and three cities continues to be extremely strong and fueling a lot of the growth we have in asia. >> do you have a feeling that you'll have a pretty good holiday season? >> so far the numbers seem to be pretty good. you know, there's talk about the last ten days. last ten days is a very important part of the success of the season. and i think everything we're seeing is, we've got great confidence for the last ten days. >> why do you think the stock has underperformed the overall market slightly? it's been a tremendous gainer over the last five years. it's up more than 170%, but this year it's up 7%, which is obviously nothing to sneeze at, but if you take a look at what the s&p 500, for example, has done, it has trailed a bit. >> you know, quite honestly, i'm in the business of selling a lot of lipsticks, fragrance and great skin care products. and the reasons why people enter and buy our stock are based on maybe some reasons that have something to do with perhaps what was said before, buying options and calls. all i know is we've got a fantastic portfolio
but the demand in tier two and three cities continues to be extremely strong and fueling a lot of the growth we have in asia. >> do you have a feeling that you'll have a pretty good holiday season? >> so far the numbers seem to be pretty good. you know, there's talk about the last ten days. last ten days is a very important part of the success of the season. and i think everything we're seeing is, we've got great confidence for the last ten days. >> why do you think the stock...
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philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow. sweeping east. not too big of a totals to start with, but tonight and tomorrow, by this afternoon, may get snow going toward omaha, nebraska. then it picks up, big-time windmaker. winds west to the northwest. blizzard conditions, even into portions of southern wisconsin as we get in through thursday. and of course even chicago, starting with some rain late tonight. maybe switching to snow tomorrow. here's what the system looks like. temperatures around 23 in denver. that's today with snow in toward des moines by later this evening after the commute. then there's tomorrow. late
philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow....
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so we're not going to have companies fail and i think companies like bank of america and citi are going to return capital via dividends and buybacks. you get down to the regionals, there will be a lot of capital and return on dividends. even if you have slow growth, there will be a lot of money thrown back at the shareholders, thrown back at buybacks and i think it's valuation of the stock pes >> meredith said that she thought that bank of america would quadruple as dividends. is that what you think? >> it's dividends at a very, very low basis. >> okay. >> exactly. >> but you say you're -- yep, i got it. you're right. you say your top financial picks are still a good buy even if we go over the fiscal cliff, right? why are you so optimistic on that as we face this barrier in washington. >> first of all, let me say if it was up to me, i'd lock them all in the white house and not let them leave. maybe i'd give them an open bar until they resolved it. >> right. >> quite frankly been some of this stuff is going to get resolved. if we go over the cliff, we're not going to be over the cliff fo
so we're not going to have companies fail and i think companies like bank of america and citi are going to return capital via dividends and buybacks. you get down to the regionals, there will be a lot of capital and return on dividends. even if you have slow growth, there will be a lot of money thrown back at the shareholders, thrown back at buybacks and i think it's valuation of the stock pes >> meredith said that she thought that bank of america would quadruple as dividends. is that...
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to the like of jamie dimon, blake and mark andresen. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. we have takes on the morning spesh especially with the all important fiscal cliff. he says he didn't mind when there is gridlock. when the government does something it usually ends up in gridlock anyway. but jiamie dimon says the government has do much. >> we have moral authority around the world. let's just do it. the table is set very well right now. corporations, middle market companies, small business in good shape. 5 million more people working than four years ago. housing turned the corner. let's just keep it going. >> we heard from ceo of gold man sacks saying if this were a business man manner there would be no tripping of the fiscal cliff at the end of the year but also made interesting comments about goldman sacks reputation. here is how he categorized it. >> we started from scratch. no one knew who we were or what we did. and shame on us in hindsight we let other people define us and nobody knew what we attributed to the economy and jobs growth creati
to the like of jamie dimon, blake and mark andresen. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. we have takes on the morning spesh especially with the all important fiscal cliff. he says he didn't mind when there is gridlock. when the government does something it usually ends up in gridlock anyway. but jiamie dimon says the government has do much. >> we have moral authority around the world. let's just do it. the table is set very well right now. corporations, middle market companies, small business in...
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. >> is that code for buy citi? >> plan c we've already talked about here and it shaves $250 billion off the potential fiscal drag that the market is fearing. that is why you don't sell here. do you buy right now today on december 21st? no you don't because you don't have the institutional fund flows to get behind you like you're going to have on the other side of january. that's your time to buy the first week of january. that is when the strong flow is going to come in and the financials to answer your question is the first place to go. >> doc, what do you do with financials now? if you liked them yesterday, if you liked them the day before, you still think we're going to eventually come to some kind of an agreement, aren't the fundamentals still in place for financial stocks to continue to rise? housing continues to improve. you have a fairly, you know, the yield curve. >> that is the single biggest thing although we have seen the fall off, pretty dramatic, in confidence, whether small businesses, and this is all
. >> is that code for buy citi? >> plan c we've already talked about here and it shaves $250 billion off the potential fiscal drag that the market is fearing. that is why you don't sell here. do you buy right now today on december 21st? no you don't because you don't have the institutional fund flows to get behind you like you're going to have on the other side of january. that's your time to buy the first week of january. that is when the strong flow is going to come in and the...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> on the agenda for the united states, november import prices come out at 8:30 eastern. they're forecast to drop by a half percent. at 2:00 p.m. we'll get the monthly budget statement from the u.s. treasury. >>> a check of futures, a rally, looking at 46 points on the dow. a couple of points for the nasdaq and s&p 500 building on the rally we saw yesterday. >>> this is today's fiscal cliff update. u.s. budget talks have intensified. pres
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all...
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have spread even into the wealthiest areas of the city. just a few miles south, an old market town that used to be an affluent place to live. recently, though, the town has been in decline. despite having the highest rate of vacant shops in the country, 30% in 2010, the area is a conservative stronghold, one of only two out of manchester's 27 constituencies. >> people are really very realistic about the situation we're in. they know that the government can't just pick money off trees. people i think understand that there's too much spent before, too much borrowing, that we've now got a massive mountain of debt that needs to be paid down. >> whether people from manchester understand it or not, it looks like the economic recovery is set to be a long one. >>> talks between the white house and republicans over the fiscal cliff are grinding to a hold. house speaker john boehner dealing with division in the gop's ranks to his budget plan. we've got a shanghai surprise. china's mainland markets up over nearly 3% after beijing's new leaders called
have spread even into the wealthiest areas of the city. just a few miles south, an old market town that used to be an affluent place to live. recently, though, the town has been in decline. despite having the highest rate of vacant shops in the country, 30% in 2010, the area is a conservative stronghold, one of only two out of manchester's 27 constituencies. >> people are really very realistic about the situation we're in. they know that the government can't just pick money off trees....
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you know, every -- almost every day in inner city neighborhoods, a child gets shot. and it doesn't make the news. that's in every one of those neighborhoods. we never talk about it. i think this is bringing it to our attention because it's neighborhoods like we live in, right? and that bothers me that suddenly society becomes gripped when you have a much bigger ongoing tragedy. i think that says something about our mentality. and you know, i actually think that's why we have a constitution. because, it's when you have tragedies, and when emotion is running high, that you actually need a break to step back from the emotion and think about what's going on. >> wait a second. some of the things that have been proposed have been simply bringing back a ban on assault rifles that was brought here in 1994. >> which the justice department studied and found it was ineffective. you know, sure if we want to do it, that's fine. it passed the constitutional test. but, i don't think that is going to solve our problem. >> it may not solve the problem. it may not have stopped this si
you know, every -- almost every day in inner city neighborhoods, a child gets shot. and it doesn't make the news. that's in every one of those neighborhoods. we never talk about it. i think this is bringing it to our attention because it's neighborhoods like we live in, right? and that bothers me that suddenly society becomes gripped when you have a much bigger ongoing tragedy. i think that says something about our mentality. and you know, i actually think that's why we have a constitution....
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the only time either in the states, or in a city, detroit, you can't have more money. oh, we may have to reform. they may actually reform detroit. finally. but as long as you're bailing things out, they don't get reform. and the same thing is true in the corporate world. you're throwing money at them, cash, other people's cash, they're not going to reform. >> there's an article on the front page of "the wall street journal" today that lays out the difficult time that house speaker boehner has had in trying to control his party. they call them the unruly freshmen class of 2010. many of them are tea party members. many of them are close to you. boehner has moved forward with trying to reward some members, to curry favor and other situations over the last couple of weeks he has removed three tea party members from key committees, because they were not voting in line. he's flexing his muscle when it comes to the leadership. some of these people are very close to you. how do you see his leadership right now? >> well, i'm a strong supporter of boehner. i think he's been quit
the only time either in the states, or in a city, detroit, you can't have more money. oh, we may have to reform. they may actually reform detroit. finally. but as long as you're bailing things out, they don't get reform. and the same thing is true in the corporate world. you're throwing money at them, cash, other people's cash, they're not going to reform. >> there's an article on the front page of "the wall street journal" today that lays out the difficult time that house...
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where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to downtown vegas about a year ago, originally three people from seattle. they had considered silicon valley but then we recruited them to downtown vegas and now they're at about 20 people. and recently announced $5 million in funding from sequoia capital. so it's really happening here and it's pretty exciting to be part of it. >> yeah, and the city definitely needs it. that would be great if it could catch fire and sounds like it is. talk to me about retail. how did cybermonday go? how are you feeling about the season at large? there's been some discussion about how good the numbers looked overall
where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to...